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gets better and you are still alive. >> reporter: jim miklaszewski, nbc news, baltimore. >> remarkable story of achievement. >>> let's take a break on this tuesday night and when we come back, we have news on the weight loss front tonight. in health, why some doctors say it is not only what you eat but when what time of the day that matters. >>> and later, a big change for a certain population at the zoo. and they have taken to swiping just fine. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. learn more with our free usaa retirement guide. call
gets better and you are still alive. >> reporter: jim miklaszewski, nbc news, baltimore. >> remarkable story of achievement. >>> let's take a break on this tuesday night and when we come back, we have news on the weight loss front tonight. in health, why some doctors say it is not only what you eat but when what time of the day that matters. >>> and later, a big change for a certain population at the zoo. and they have taken to swiping just fine. asional have...
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Jan 26, 2013
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indicative of this, right now it's 22 in chicago. by monday, it will be 44. indy 50 by monday and the access of that warmth pushes south and east. louisville, nashville, remember yesterday ensconced in freezing rain? 68 flirting with 70 on tuesday. and it even moves further still on wednesday in the south carolina area like columbia 79 flirting with 80 degrees. so in the world of the temperatures, certainly a big rebound. but there's something else. we also are going to see another freezing rain event. that's because an area of low pressure right now in the rockies will move toward chicago and minneapolis. and we're going to watch that also we do have a winter storm watch posted for chicago and minneapolis tomorrow morning through monday morning. here's where it is. tomorrow afternoon, watch the pink. that once again is the freezing rain. and it will move through through sunday night and then push eastward for the day on monday with more snow and freezing rain. so another freezing rain event for the upper midwest moving to the east for the next 24 to 4 hours.
indicative of this, right now it's 22 in chicago. by monday, it will be 44. indy 50 by monday and the access of that warmth pushes south and east. louisville, nashville, remember yesterday ensconced in freezing rain? 68 flirting with 70 on tuesday. and it even moves further still on wednesday in the south carolina area like columbia 79 flirting with 80 degrees. so in the world of the temperatures, certainly a big rebound. but there's something else. we also are going to see another freezing...
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Jan 25, 2013
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i hope jim is right. let me just say. what concerns me is not so much that bullish sentiment as essentially doubled since november. it doesn't concern me as much that the freight train is leesk the station and investors have to jump on or they'll miss it. what concerns me is the sense of entitlement among investors and traders to the fed to support their bull market rally. that's great but the entitlement is very dangerous. that is a cop out investment strategy in this market. we need sentiment and fundamentals. we need them in check. curb your enthusiasm here. >> larry, do people really feel that entitlements, when you take a look at the diminishing returns in terms of how much the feds, you know, easy printing money, is actually helping stock markets recently don't you feel that kind of complacency is gone? >> no question, mandy. the fed has been the adult in the room. they've done everything they can to support this market and rally. i would say the fed can't act alone. we need the fundamentals to come along. and right
i hope jim is right. let me just say. what concerns me is not so much that bullish sentiment as essentially doubled since november. it doesn't concern me as much that the freight train is leesk the station and investors have to jump on or they'll miss it. what concerns me is the sense of entitlement among investors and traders to the fed to support their bull market rally. that's great but the entitlement is very dangerous. that is a cop out investment strategy in this market. we need sentiment...
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Jan 21, 2013
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trains are running for 22 straight hours. metro opened at 4:00 a.m. just a reminder, three stations are closed. the smithsonian archives and mount vernon closed today. >> we are getting word that the metro parking lots are starting to fill up. 70% full around the region. if you're driving a car, get there quickly to get into spaces so you're able to hop on a train and work your way into the mall. >> we'll check your forecast when we come back. stay with us. >>> good morning. near 30 degrees now suburbs and rural areas. right on the mall temperatures in the low 30s. by the time of the swearing-in ceremony late morning around noontime in the upper 30s to low 40s. maybe briefly touching the upper 40s for the parade time. then some snowshowers possible tonight. small chance of that. they could produce a brief dusting if they happen. windy and colder for tomorrow, remainin >>> it's monday morning. it's also the 21st of january, 2013. as you look at the south side of the white house, with the presidential limos parked outside because the first family will b
trains are running for 22 straight hours. metro opened at 4:00 a.m. just a reminder, three stations are closed. the smithsonian archives and mount vernon closed today. >> we are getting word that the metro parking lots are starting to fill up. 70% full around the region. if you're driving a car, get there quickly to get into spaces so you're able to hop on a train and work your way into the mall. >> we'll check your forecast when we come back. stay with us. >>> good...
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Jan 24, 2013
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. >> greta: she was referring to head coaches and brothers john and jim harbaugh. see you tomorrow night, 10:00 p.m. please stand by, this is a test g.night. tonight. >> the specific security request pertaining to benghazi were handled by the security officials. i didn't see those requests. >> secretary of state hillary clinton grilled by some republicans in the house and the senate while the democrats did not ask any tough questions about the assassinations in libya. we have a full report on what happened today. ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ >> bill: did beyonce lip synch the national anthem? did the national band fake it as well. we will blow the lid off this story. ♪ home of the brave. >> yes, sir mr. president. no, sir, mr. president. may i have another, mr. president? >> also tonight, dennis miller has some thoughts on the inauguration. and the happiest countries in the world. ♪ do-ro-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do. >> caution, the no spin zone begins right now. >> i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. hillary clinton in l
. >> greta: she was referring to head coaches and brothers john and jim harbaugh. see you tomorrow night, 10:00 p.m. please stand by, this is a test g.night. tonight. >> the specific security request pertaining to benghazi were handled by the security officials. i didn't see those requests. >> secretary of state hillary clinton grilled by some republicans in the house and the senate while the democrats did not ask any tough questions about the assassinations in libya. we have...
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Jan 29, 2013
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our andrea mitchell will have a sit-down interview with hillary clinton, that's tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> up next, all democrats on board. the senator adding up the votes for chuck hagel's nomination for defense secretary says he hasn't counted a no vote yet. >>> plus, ending the gay ban. the boy scouts are considering an historical policy change. we'll talk with the former den mom, jennifer terrell, about how this impacted her, her family directly. our question to you today, who deserves credit for acting on immigration? you can tweet m me @thomasaroberts, find me on facebook. boo! i am the ghost of meals past. when you don't use new pam, this is what you get. residue. [ female announcer ] bargain brand cooking spray leaves annoying residue. that's why there's new pam. we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! we knew you needed a platform that could really help you elevate your trading. so we built it. chances of mak
our andrea mitchell will have a sit-down interview with hillary clinton, that's tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> up next, all democrats on board. the senator adding up the votes for chuck hagel's nomination for defense secretary says he hasn't counted a no vote yet. >>> plus, ending the gay ban. the boy scouts are considering an historical policy change. we'll talk with the former den mom, jennifer terrell, about how this impacted her, her family...
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Jan 28, 2013
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first his backstory with andrea mitchell. >> reporter: john kiriakou is enjoying family time. his last few weeks before going to jail. the first cia officer to be impris imprisoned for disclosing classified information to a reporter. >> i want to say i came out of court positive, confident and optimist optimistic. >> reporter: kiriakou plead guilty to revealing the ooit identity of a convert cia officer involved in interrogating al qaeda terrorists, an officer whose own family didn't know he worked for the cia. his identity later became public, after turning up in a defense motion for guantanamo detainees. >> it led investigators to mr. kiriakou who admitted in court that he knowingly intentionally outed the identity of this agent. >> reporter: identifying himself as a whistleblower for leaking the waterboarding techniques. >> in your opinion, torture or not torture? >> yes, torture. i'm not saying it wasn't necessary at the time. i'll let the lawyers decide whether it was legal, but at the time i think it was necessary to disrupt terrorist attacks. >> reporter: playing a key
first his backstory with andrea mitchell. >> reporter: john kiriakou is enjoying family time. his last few weeks before going to jail. the first cia officer to be impris imprisoned for disclosing classified information to a reporter. >> i want to say i came out of court positive, confident and optimist optimistic. >> reporter: kiriakou plead guilty to revealing the ooit identity of a convert cia officer involved in interrogating al qaeda terrorists, an officer whose own family...
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billy mitchell. joinings conversation "morning joe" economic analyst steve ratner. >> always a financier. >> and margaret karlton is back with us. let's start with the top story. president obama begins his second term and no longer in a free fall. the employment rate was back to where it was when he took off at 7.8% and the dow jones up 5,000 points compared to 2009. also up way up the national debt. ballooning for $10 trillion in his first inauguration to $16 trillion now. yesterday on "meet the press," former senior adviser david axelrod said growing the economy will continue to be a priority for this administration. >> a larger priority is how do you create an economy in which the american dream and it's fresh approximate people feel like they can get ahead. that's about education and researching development and controlling our energy. all of these are part of the equation. >> president obama has outlined debt reduction as a top priority and high on the list is immigration reform and developing re
billy mitchell. joinings conversation "morning joe" economic analyst steve ratner. >> always a financier. >> and margaret karlton is back with us. let's start with the top story. president obama begins his second term and no longer in a free fall. the employment rate was back to where it was when he took off at 7.8% and the dow jones up 5,000 points compared to 2009. also up way up the national debt. ballooning for $10 trillion in his first inauguration to $16 trillion...
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Jan 25, 2013
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about 22% of tennesseans reported having a mental illness last year. that's more than a million people. this is according to our state department of mental health and substance -- of mental health. about 5% had a severe mental illness. that's nearly a quarter of a million tennesseans. so that's a lot of people. about 41,000 tennesseans had a major depressive episode. the funding that helps meet the needs for that comes in some part from the federal government, about 22% of what tennessee spends untold is federal dollars. the rest of state dollars. in the community services, state appropriations, about 70% of the mental health fund. so why the federal, has a role here, it's a support role, a supplementary role. it's a role that ought to make things easier instead of harder. in preparing for this, it seems to me that putting a face on the individuals who need help, one group will be a nine year old boy who's always been pleasant but suddenly started define his teachers, his grades slipped, and he didn't want to go to boy scouts, and didn't want to play w
about 22% of tennesseans reported having a mental illness last year. that's more than a million people. this is according to our state department of mental health and substance -- of mental health. about 5% had a severe mental illness. that's nearly a quarter of a million tennesseans. so that's a lot of people. about 41,000 tennesseans had a major depressive episode. the funding that helps meet the needs for that comes in some part from the federal government, about 22% of what tennessee spends...